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Delco engineers are operating this Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) Trainer. Built by by Delco Electronics Division of the...
This historical photograph is of the Apollo Space Program Leaders. An inscription appears at the top of the image...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, on stage, right, and the Newseum's distinguished journalist-in-residence, Nick...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan explains the importance of the nations space program for future generations...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
President and Chief Operating Officer of the Newseum, Kenneth Paulson, introduces the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right, answers questions from the Newseum's distinguished...
NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan explains how wonderful the Earth looked from the Moon during a Newseum TV...
In the launch control center at Kennedy Space Flight Center (KSC), Walter J. Kapryan, Director of Launch Operations...
This montage depicts the flight crew patches for the manned Apollo 7 thru Apollo 17 missions. The Apollo 7 through...
This is a photo of the Apollo 15 Lunar Module, Falcon, on the lunar surface. Apollo 15 launched from Kennedy Space...
This is the official portrait of astronaut Frank Borman. A career Air Force officer from 1950, his assignments...
This photograph taken during the Apollo 17 mission (the last mission of the Apollo Program), depicts stiff...
From the Kennedy Space Flight Center (KSC) control room, Apollo Program Director Lieutenant General Samuel C....
This image illustrates major areas of emphasis of the Skylab Program. In an early effort to extend the use of Apollo...
In this image made inside the TV production studio of the Newseum, NASA Apollo 10 Astronaut Gene Cernan, right...
This cutaway of the Saturn I S-IV stage (second stage) illustrates the booster's components. Powered by six RL-10...
AS-501, the first flight of the Saturn V launch vehicle, takes flight from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A on...
On June 4, 1974, 5 years after the successful Apollo 11 lunar landing mission, commander Neil Armstrong (right)...
This is the official NASA portrait of astronaut William Anders. Anders was commissioned in the air Force after...